Who is Responsible for an Electrocution Injury?
If you or someone you care about has suffered electric shock in the workplace, the first question that often comes up is, "who is responsible?"
That question is usually followed up by a barrage of questions about who is responsible for the medical bills, lost wages and other costs that pile up after an electrocution injury.
The attorneys of Heard, Robins, Cloud & Lubel are here to get answers to those questions. We're here to pursue the positive results you deserve.
What if the Employer is Not the One Responsible?
In many construction accidents, industrial accidents and commercial job site accidents involving electrocution injury, the employer is actually not the one responsible. This is important. This is the difference between a workers' compensation claim and a personal injury claim.
We know how to get to the root of these complex cases. We know how to find out who was responsible for an electrocution injury. In many cases, the responsible party is a contractor or temporary worker who is not employed by the same employer. In other cases, the responsible party is the manufacturer of defective equipment, such as tree trimmers or fork lifts.
We Will Stand by Your Side From Start to Finish
Our lawyers believe that you should have someone who is truly ready to represent your interests. That is what we do.
When you choose us, you can be confident that we have the experience to handle your case. Many electrocution injury cases are one-of-a-kind. The unique circumstances that surround these accidents involve critical thinking and the ability to pave new roads to get positive results. This is what we do.
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E-mail us or call us at 1.866.713.9743 to talk to a Houston, Texas, attorney about your worksite electrocution injury case.

